1.FARGO: A 12. ROCHESTER: B- 23. HARTFORD: C-
2.NEW YORK (AL): A 13.COLORADO: B- 24. HOUSTON: C-
3. WICHITA: A 14. NEW BRITAIN: B- 25. ATLANTA: C-
4. BUFFALO: A 15: TEXAS. B- 26. JACKSON: D+
5. TUCSON: A- 16. OAKLAND: C+ 27. SYRACUSE: D+
6. PITTSBURGH: A- 17. BOISE: C+ 28. HUNTINGTON: D+
7. CINCINNATI: A- 18. MONTERREY: C 29.HELENA: D
8. SAN FRANCISCO: A- 19. KANSAS CITY: C 30.PAWTUCKET: D
9. FLORIDA: B+ 20. LOUISVILLE: C 31. LAS VEGAS: D
10. OTTAWA: B 21.
VANCOUVER: C 32. TAMPA: F
11. CHICAGO(AL):B 22.CHICAGO
(NL):C-
TOP FIVE BEST PLAYERS DRAFTED:
1.Thad Cooper (FAR) 2.MinnieCrawford (BUF) 3.Turner King (NY2) 4.Nate White (SF) 5.Marcus Womack (CIN)
TOP FIVE BEST VALUE PICKS:
1.Harry Monroe (TEX) 14th Rnd 2.Dennis Brownson (OTT) 11th
Rnd 3.Carl Andrews (PIT) 9th
Rnd 4.Hooks Hayes (ROC) 20th Rnd 5.Pete Gilbert (HOU) 17th Rnd
AL North
Fargo/New York
–daddiothree 1st Rnd Picks (2nd) (20 Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: A, 1 amazing pick and 1 pick
really not worth remembering
Daddio was
only here for one season, but I have to give him credit for making a great pick,
adding on two solid selections in the Rule 5 draft, it was a great season for
building a team up.
1-2-Thad Cooper-RF Coming out of the gate hot here. Cooper might be one of the greatest players
our league has seen by the time he retires. Should get to 700 Homers and when
you pair that up with his multiple accolades you have one amazing draft pick.
3-88-Rico Chacin-Rel Pitched in the majors for parts of 4 seasons, picking up 5 wins and
sporting a 5.74 ERA
Ottawa/Tacoma-tomcecil
1st Rnd Picks (28th) (15 Years Major League Seasons)
Draft Grade: B, first round was a bit of a bust
but two solid picks after that turned this around
Tomcecil
usually had a pretty good team, perhaps finding hidden gems was what kept him
so good?
1-28-MickeyYoung-3rd Mickey was an
excellent 1st Baseman and a terrible 3rd Baseman. Too bad
for him he hit more like a SS. A career .246 hitter he did steal 20 bases in
his best season.
4-149-DaricJames-1st A lot of swing and
miss in his bat, Still put up some serious power numbers in his limited time
(58 homers in 897 AB’s). A little
surprised he didn’t play longer.
11-373-Dennis Brownson-2nd Very solid pick
here, winner of a Gold Glove and had pretty decent bat reaching double digits
in homers 3 times while also driving in 96 runs one season
Helena/Kansas
City-olemiss33 1st Rnd Picks (14th-36th)
(3 Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: D, most picks went unsigned and
the ones that did were not very good.
This was
olemiss33’s first season, in which he lost over 100 games in 3 of the 4 he was
here. The team got much better when he left so maybe he had some better drafts
coming up?
1-14-RonaldJohns-SS Went unsigned
1-36-Cody Cumberland- 2nd Grabbed a WS
ring in his last season. Wasn’t terribly skilled in the field but hit fairly
well (16 homers and 276 AVG in 666 AB’s)
Chicago/Detroit-Goldenboy00
1st Rnd Picks (26th-52nd) (11 major League Seasons)
Draft Grade: C-
Both 1st rounds made the bigs but were not anything special
I had an
early 9 year run in this league, this was my 3rd season and not my
best showing in the standings or the draft
1-26-LyleSimas-Rel Pitched in 430 games, once
saving 11 games and another time winning 9 games. A career 4.46 ERA wasn’t
anything great
1-52-Thomas Fontanez-CF Hit 16 homers and 13 steals
in his best season. Couldn’t hit for AVG and was a below average fielder at any
place except COF/1st
AL East
Rochester/Indianopolis-gds46016
1st Rnd Picks (23-31-39-43-50-54) (26 Years Major League
Service)
Draft Grade: B- a bunch of major league players
but no real building blocks for a team.
Gds only
played WIS for three seasons, and this was his only one with us. Not bad for
novice player.
1-23-Omar Leon-SS Decent bench player could hit
okay, run okay and field everything from SS down. Finished his career with 255
AVG
1-31-Tony Fraser-RF/3rd Was a pretty
solid fielding COF and had 2 seasons with over 74 RBI, even hitting 23 homers
once. Only hit 246 and had a 309 OBP
1-39-Chuck Power-2nd Smooth fielding,
speedy Chuck Power couldn’t really hit at the big league level and checked out
of the bigs with less then 200 Ab’s.
1-43-Ryan Kubitza-LF Bit of a weird player, could
have been a Gold Glove LF/RF maybe even 2nd. Could run like crazy 41
steals in 240 games. But for some reason spent almost as much time playing
catcher in his career.
1-50-D’VontreyDarling-Rel Was not very good, and
pitching in Colorado didn’t do him any favours. One season 13.35 ERA and a 2.71
WHIP
1-54-Geoffrey Alpin-Rel Had a couple of OK seasons but
finished his career with a 14-26 record and a 4.89 ERA
20-652-Hooks Hayes-SS Hung around in the majors for parts of 7 seasons, fielded pretty well
and twice hit over 10 homers. Pretty incredible for 20th round pick
New York/Baltimore-kookie52
1st Rnd Picks (1-33) (23 Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: A probably the 2nd best
player taken in the draft, and then 4 more players that actually made the
majors. Considering he probably had 20/20 in scouting he should have done
better
Kookie was
a tanker who won 124 games over three seasons, this was a great draft, but no
excuse for losing on purpose.
1-1-Turner King-CF What a great draft year when you figure that King who at the time of
this writing looks to be on his way to the Hall of Fame wasn’t the best player
taken. Dynamic power bat that was also a Gold Glove winner in CF.
1-33-Dan Brock-SP Solid rookie season 8-12 with a
3.85 ERA, two seasons later would go 8-21. Overall not the worst SP but the
last half of his career was nothing to write home about.
2-55-Anthony Nelson-RF Played two full seasons and
hit 13 and 16 homers respectively. Not
enough for a COF that wasn’t fast or a great fielder.
2-70-Jesse Lincoln-LF Hit two homers in 20 AB’s in one season and never played again.
3-87-Joe Felsen-SS Horrible hitter 172/232/237 Slash line. Fielded pretty well even
winning some minor league Gold Gloves.
Atlanta/Charlotte-JIMMYOF
1st Rnd Picks (29) (15
Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: C-
Probably nothing you couldn’t get in a good rule 5 draft.
JIMMYOF was
nearing the end of a 35 season run in this league…hopefully he didn’t leave the
cupboard bare.
1-29-Shane Cook-Rel Had two very strong seasons
were he combined to go 12-4 with 30 saves in 33 chances and an ERA around
3.00 Beyond that he pitched in 700+
games and his ERA was never under 4.00 in a season.
2-83- AlexGarces-LR 8-17 in his rookie season as a
Starter, but went 6-4 mostly out of the bullpen in his third season with a
respectable ERA of 3.44. Only pitched
three times after that.
Pawtucket-shiffy
1st Rnd Picks (18) (3 Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: D, minimal Major league impact
Shiffy
burst upon the league with two 100+ win teams in his first three years. Since
then has had mixed success.
1-18-Farmer Rolle-SP 156 Wins…in the minors. Only 7
in the majors with a 7.10 ERA
2-72-Lyle Davis-2nd/SS/3rd
By no means a great fielder, it looks like he was a good enough bat to
stick around longer then he did. A
career 260 hitter with a 330 OBP he hit 16 homers and stole 37 bases in
his 739 Ab’s
AL South
Florida-chunkym
1st Rnd Picks (30)
(20 Years Major League Service Time)
Draft Grade: B+ picking that late getting a
fulltime major league is a good steal
Chunky was
at the end of an incredible run, despite drafting this late he grabbed a very
good player
1-30-Dave Stauffer-2nd/LF Not a great
fielder at 2nd, but handled LF fairly well. 260 career homers with 7
seasons topping 20+. A career 806 OPS is pretty solid for a pick at #30.
2-84-Sebastian Achter-LR Had some truly horrible
seasons (2-13 with a 6.50 ERA) and a couple of good ones. Finished with a
career 4.47 ERA
6-215-Henry Robinson-Rel Saved 3 games in his 11 appearances. Only played the one season.
Jackson/Little Rock-sylemark
1st Rnd Picks (10) (12 Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: D+
a pick at #10 should get someone with a bit more jazz.
Syle was in
the middle of 7 year run in the league, he would not distinguish himself with
this draft
1-10-Jesus Falu-LR Handful of seasons were he
filled the backend of the rotation pretty well, collecting 56 of his 81 career wins over a 6 year span.
ERA floated around 4.50 for the bulk of his career. Not a great #10 pick
Tampa
Bay/Richmond-wallyworld15 1st Rnd Picks
(4-45) (0 Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: F, wow he barely signed any of his
picks and left two 1st rounders unsigned
Wally only
finished once over 500 once in his 5 years here, this was an exceptionally bad
year for him.
Monterrey-eric1214
1st Rnd Picks (24) (8
Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: C, A useable player but an over
spend on another
Eric1214
was finishing off a pretty strong run, lets see how well he drafts as his team
moves up in the draft order.
1-24-George Latham-CF Spent most of his career
playing CF and was vey good making 22+ plays, but won his lone Gold Glove at 3rd
base were he made 30+ plays that season.
Not great with the bat but could be counted on for about 10 homers a
season.
2-78-Wayne Bristow-Rel eric shelled out over 2
Million in signing bonus and got a pitcher with a 8.69 ERA. Ouch
AL West
Tuscon/San Francisco-
eryanf 1st Rnd Picks (22) (16 Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: A-, a really solidpick at 22.
Better then most people who picked way earlier
Eryanf only
spent one season here and had a very solid draft
1-22-Kirk Sanders-1st Made 1 All-Star
team while popping 334 Career homers and stealing 247 bases. Was also a top
flight fielder at 1st (171+bases) but never won a GG.
2-76-Felix Crawford-SS Had a whopping 10 extra base
hits in 461 Ab’s. Luckily could field
pretty well making 19+ plays in the same career
12-399-Rick Ross-2nd Got the call for
part of one season and hit 3 homers with 6 steals in 59 games.
Oakland/Las Vegas-axtell
1st Rnd Picks (25) (14
Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: C+
not a bad pick, about what you might expect at that #
Axtell was
building a pretty respectable team, but it takes better picks then this to
build a dynasty
1-25-Louis Selby-SP Finished with 105 wins against 136 losses, a 1.40 WHIP and a 4.25 ERA.
All in all not bad for a 25th pick
2-79-Fritz Daniels-2nd Played three
games collecting 1 hit in 2 Ab’s
Wichita/Anahiem-nadawg77
1st Rnd Picks (3-19-35-47)
(45 Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: A, there are no Hall of Famers
here, but 2 Very Good players and two others that had solid if unspectacular
careers.
Nadawg only
had e seasons left with us and really had a great draft to help replenish the
farm system.
1-13-Terry Warner-SP Won as many WS rings as he
played in All Star Games (4). Went 16-5 in the post season on top of his
170-129 regular season record. Finished just under 2000 K’s and with an ERA of
3.83
1-19-Kevin Calhoun-3rd/2nd
Very strong fielder making 117 + plays between his time at 3rd
and 2nd. Coupled that with a good power bat that saw him hit 365
Career homers.
1-35-Walter Rodgers-SS-went unsigned
1-47-Herb Galloway-3rd Much less of a
solid fielder then Calhoun, he made 21 Negative plays at his primary position.
Wasn’t a bad hitter, passing 20+ homers twice and hitting for a 263 AVG in his
career.
2-67-KarlAlexander-3rd Another very
good fielder, even winning a Gold Glove at 3rd base. Hit 25 homers
in his best season, but his numbers dropped off in a big way after that.
Colorado/St.Louis-picc818
1st Rnd Picks (5,46)
(19 years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: B-, Pretty good pair of picks, if Mays had a
longer career this grade could have been much higher
A GM since
almost the start picc was coming off a few down years and was gearing up for
one of his better runs of solid play. Overall a solid draft
1-5-Zephyr Spence-SP Big strong righty pitched in
the bigs for parts of 16 seasons. Finished with 141 wins and losses. Just 41 k’s short of 2000 for his career. His
best all-around season came in ’44 when he went 16-11 with a 1.07 WHIP and 3.46
ERA. He would be considered a safe pick at #5
1-46-Chuck Mays-CF Surprisingly short career. Over
his last three seasons he averaged 14 Homers-43 RBI-255avg and 12 Steals while
making 12 + Plays in CF. Not sure why he
never played in the majors after that.
NL North
Pittsburgh-verik22 1st
Rnd Picks (15-20-37-48) (49 Years Major
League Service)
Draft Grade: A-, solid deep draft for
Pittsburgh, 3 bullpens arms that most teams would enjoy having.
Verik would
be gone by season 40 but his draft this
season would still be felt for years after.
1-15-Yorrick Benjamin-Rel ROY-FIREMAN-5 X AllStar Had
some incredible seasons as a closer. Saved 69 of 76 games in a two year stretch
while having an ERA of just over 2.00
1-20 Ralph Feliciano-2nd UNSIGNED
1-37-Zephyr Moreno-RF Stocky sparkplug (5’10-230lbs).
Stole 36 and 25 bases in back to back seasons. Then followed that up with is
best season that saw him hit 15 homers with 56 RBI, 11 steals and sported an
OPS of .931 in a part time role. Numbers
tailed off and three years later was out of the majors.
1-48-Ruben De La Rosa-Rel
Just retired last season after a long career. A very solid 3.91 ERA in a
respectable 657 games. A lefty specialist that averaged less than 1 inning per
game.
9-296-Carl Andrews-Rel Another solid lefthander, was more of
a workhorse type. 861 games with just over 1100 Innings. Saved 65 games in his career including 25 in
his second last season. 4.23 ERA isn’t great but hell he was a 9th
Rnd Pick.
Buffalo/Columbus-ab90
1st Rnd Picks (6) (20
Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: A, another HOF pick, but not much
else
I don’t
think I was a fan of ab, but clearly the guy could put together a winning team.
1-6-Minnie Crawford-SP Wow, another Hall of Fame
player in this draft, at this time I think that is 3 total. Still playing
today. 252 Wins, over 3000 K’s with an ERA under 3.00. Hell of a pick.
3-92-Harley Bohn-SP Was an 8 game winner once, in
his rookie season. Hung around for a bit
and finished his career after 6 seasons with a 4.85 ERA.
Chicago/Burlington-xatomsmasher
1st Rnd Picks (21) (18
Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: B Only the 1 pick in the 1st
round, getting a solid contributor in the 4th as well
Xatom was
coming off back to back 1st place finishes, but would be out of the
league by season 39
1-21-LaTroy Francis-1st Big time masher,
2x40+homers and 6 other times 30+ homers. Had trouble hitting lefties and
finished his career with a 259 AVG and 317 OBP
4-142-Kenny Cole-C Excellent fielding catcher that called a great game (cERA 3.47) and
threw out almost 50% of would be base stealers. Hit 15 homers and 11 homers in
back to back seasons to start his career, never hit more then 6 after that.
New Britain-nosirrommij2
1st Rnd Picks (7) (17
Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: B- Could have maybe hoped for more
from the 7th overall pick.
Nosir was
about 3 years away from 3 straight 100 win teams. Maybe it was an earlier draft
that set the table for that?
1-7-Louis Graham-3rd Good fielder and
power hitter, knocking out 318 homers, wasn’t the most clutch hitters as his
career high was 87 RBI.
22-705-Alfredo Gilbert-Rel His last season was his best
going 5-2 with 3 saves and a 4.04 ERA. One of the lowest drafted players I have
seen to have any sort of ML impact
NL EAST
Cincinnati/Hartford-goldgren 1st
rnd Picks (17-38-42-49) (33 years Major League Service)
Draft Grade:A- 1 great pick, 1 solid MLB’er and
two players that showed they could contribute
Goldgreen
has not won a WS in this world…yet but by the looks of this draft it hasn’t
been his ability to scout good talent.
1-17-Marcus Womack-RF Switch hitting free swinger,
Struck out almost twice as much as he walked but did manage to crack 423 Homers
while stealing 279 Bases. Was also a quality fielder in Right winning a Gold
Glove. Very good pick at 17
1-38-Bret Luebbers-Rel Spent the last 5 years of
his career as an opener accounting for 60 of his 116 Loses and only 1 of his 54
wins. Was better off as a Multiple inning closer that saw him save 193 games in
his career.
1-42-Audy Anderson-SP- Was lite up pretty bad in all 4 of his seasons to a tune of a 8.31
ERA
1-49-Ray Brock-2nd- Not sure what happened to this guy. Really good pop for a
player that could handle 2nd base. Hit 25 and 26 homers in his last
two season while hitting for about a 260 avg. But never played in the majors
after that
5-170-Denzel Banks-C Proved to be a decent backup
catcher in his two seasons providing reasonable defense and hitting 9 round
trippers in 267 Ab’s.
Syracuse-bdrose 1st Rnd Picks (27-53) (6 Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: D+ a pretty weak haul
Bdrose was
in a stretch were he was winning about 90 games every season so its probably
safe to say he was in a win now scenario more then scouting for the future.
1-27-Nomar Magnante-LR Was at best a back end
starter or MOP up pitcher. Ended his career with a 4.97 ERA while giving up 119
homers in just 724 Innings
1-53-
Gabriel Byrnes-3rd This usual suspect never reached the majors
Hartford/New York AL-sonofodin52
1st Rnd Picks (40-51)
(4 years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: C- Someone who held down a ML job
for 4 years isn’t bad, also signed almost all his picks…No DITR though
Sonofodin
had peaked the previous season taking an 84 win team to the WS, I think he went
all in on Free agents this year but it didn’t pay off and the minors would not
produce any superstars for some time
1-40-Devaris Collins-3rd Played pretty much full time for 4 seasons hitting
30,29,13 and 29 Homers. Struck out far too often and was not a very good
fielder. Can’t be considered a disappointment when drafted this late in the 1st
Round.
1-51-Steve Janssen-LF Never reached the majors
Kansas City/Scranton-pitboss13
1st Rnd Picks (11) (11
Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: C, A pick just out of the top in
this draft had netted much better players then KC got.
In the
middle of a five year run in this league pitboss had has best season with 85
wins but hopefully for him his worst draft
1-11-Freddy Ramsey-CF Amazingly hit for the cycle in
his rookie season…he only had 1 Triple that season. Stole double digit bases
every season but one in which he played part time. OBP was always a bit low and
that probably hampered his career numbers
2-65-David Williamson-2nd Played just
the one season in the Majors and was pretty good. A plus defender who also
stole 33 bases. Could have a been a solid Back up infielder if given the chance.
14-452-Duke Paul-SP Got a fair share of starts for a few seasons and never really played
very well. Did win 8 games in his rookie season but sported an ERA close to 6
NL SOUTH
Huntington/Jacksonvill-rdeveny
1st Rnd Picks (3-34-44)
(24 Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: D+ That #3 pick is big miss when
compared to the other players taken in this draft
This was
rdevenys last of three very poor seasons. The team would not make the playoffs
for 9 seasons so its fair that his drafting did very little to help the
franchise
1-3-Marvin Long-Rel Started his career as a mid
tier Starting pitcher, morphed into a quasi-closer, and is finishing up his
career as a fairly solid Set-up man. While all in all a pretty good player for a
long time, must be a bit of a disappointment missing out on the potential Hall
of Famers in this draft.
1-34-Bud Lewis-P Unsigned
1-44-Rick Thurman-C Canadian born backstop cracked 63 homers in 2000 ab’s, had trouble
hitting for average (218) and was nothing special behind the plate
2-57-Ron Connelley-CF Was not a great fielder
and for that matter not a great hitter. Did steal 42 bases in his short career
but also made 36 Negative plays in CF
Texas/Houston-wylie715
1st Rnd Picks (12) (17
Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: B- the late draft pick helps the grade, just
think how good it could have been if the 1st rounder got signed.
Wylies last
season in the league, teams seemed to get weaker every season
1-12-Ray Lowe-SS Did not sign
2-66-Marcus Gran-Rel Got a chance to close for 2
seasons picking up 46 saves. Finished his career 1 season later with an ERA of
6.63
14-453-Harry Monroe-1st Made the All Star team in season 48 and that wasn’t even
his best season. Career is just winding down and with 324 homers almost 2000
hits and 181+ plays at 1st base. Probably the steal of the draft
Louisville-mattster24
1st Rnd Picks (32)
(15 Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: C
The very definition of an average draft
Mattster
has and is almost always a type flight GM in this world. Unless he is always
picking hidden gems I don’t think his team is built through the draft.
1-32-Louis Munson-Rel Solid setup guy got himself a
Ring last season. Saved 21 games once and pitched in over 800 games in his career
2-118-Peter Mann-Rel Gave up 8 earned runs in 7 innings for his Major league career
Houston/Santa
Fe-klown61455 1st Rnd Picks (41) (6 Years Major
League Service)
Draft Grade: C-, love the late pick but beyond
that it’s a pretty big strikeout
Klown had
built an amazing team with 4 straight 100 win seasons but it looks like as he
was checking out he emptied the cupboards
1-41-Vince Wong-2nd Never reached the
majors
17-568-Pete Gilbert-DH Exploded onto the scene,
hitting 99 homers in his first 4 seasons. Also stole 37 bases while having two
seasons that saw him hit over 300. Once he moved on from Durham he all but fell
off the earth as he hit 10 homers in the parts of two seasons and was done in
the majors.
NL WEST
Vancouver/Omaha-outlaw
6-4-3 1st Rnd Picks (NA) (16 Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: C, not a bad haul considering the
lack of 1st round picks
Outlaw was
just getting his start in this world and was going to be very good for a good
run. Sneaky good drafts like this are good way to do that
2-77-Cole Hegan-3rd In season 40 had an
incredible stat line in just 81 AB’s 12HR-18 RBI- 321/421/827. Went hitless in
his next 14 AB’s and never played again
3-109-Gorkys Ramirez-DH Smacked 4 hits in 20 AB’s but never tasted the majors after that
11-368-Sidney Starr-C Had a few solid run production
seasons, driving in 60+ runs in 4 different seasons. Couldn’t hit for average
(231 Career) and was not much of a defensive catcher with a 4.31 CERA
15-496-Andrew Richardson-3rd Started his
career with some exciting seasons averaging about 10HR-50RBI-25steals and
265AVG. Feel out of favour shortly after
in Omaha but did finish his career with a respectable 52 Homers and 121 steals
Boise-Hawkeyeone
1st Rnd Picks (16) (29
Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: C+
Almost 6000IP between the two Starting pitchers drafted
Hawkeyes 3rd
season in the league, it would take till season 44 for him to start putting
together a consistent team.
1-16-Henderson Paul-SP 2 X All-Star just retired with
176 wins and over 2300 K’s. Pretty good pitcher who could hold the 3/4 spot in
most rotations. Good control but did give up his share of homers (488).
7-233-Iago Andrews-SP Won an impressive 114 games,
also lost 180 games with a very high 5.08 ERA Mostly a guy who could eat some
innings which isn’t bad for a 7th Rounder.
San Francisco/Colorado-jpax73
1st Rnd Picks (8) (31 Years Major League Service)
Draft Grade: A-, well done,
got a top flight talent and some solid backend picks.
Jpax was a
one and done GM, too bad as he seemed to be a great drafter.
1-8-Nate White-3rd Not a hall of
famer but a hell of a player, MVP, Silver Sluggers and a Gold Glove at 2nd,
even though he was a very good 3rd baseman as well. Finished with 441 Homers and 1348 RBI also
struck out 1845 times. Great pick
2-62-Shane Nesseth-C Two time gold glove winner
also had decent power (143 Homers) but struggled to hit for strong AVG (231)
4-129 Derek Woods-SP Got the chance to start for
about two seasons compiling a 4-9 record a 5.38 ERA
16-513-Peter Strickland-3rd Not a bad fielder at 3rd, and had solid
pop, hitting 11 and 14 Homers in his two best part time seasons. Couldn’t run
or hit for much average. If he could might have enjoyed a longer career as a
super sub type player
Las Vegas/Vancouver-aaronbrown99
1st Rnd Picks (9) (14
years ML service)
Draft Grade: D, seems everyone got someone good
when they drafted high this year. Las Vegas did not
Aaron was
coming off a rare down year and was probably not used to drafting this high
1-9-Brian Sampson-3rd Played pretty
much every position while in the majors. 4 seasons with double digit homers, he
struggled to hit for consistent contact resulting in a .239 AVG and .296 OBP. Just missed out on Nate White with this pick
15-482-Dale Nelson-LR 3 seasons with more then 10
wins (career high was 12) also lost over 15 games twice (career high 19). At
the end of his 1200 innings he sat with a 5.02 ERA
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